Exploration of the temporal evolution of the age distribution of COVID-19 reporting rates in Austria.
The reporting rate for each age-group is calculated by dividing the number of reported COVID-19 cases in the age-group by the number of people in that specific age-group.
Last update: 2020-09-21
Proportions of the cases per 100k in each age-group to the sum of cases per 100k in all age-groups. Both are smoothed using the 7-day moving average.
This visualization shows how over represented each age group is compared to the other age-groups, adjusted for the different population sizes in each age group.
The cumulative number of reported cases is published in the Austrian open government data portal:
BMSGPK, Österreichisches COVID-19 Open Data Informationsportal (https://www.data.gv.at/covid-19).
Based upon a data lake with hourly snapshots, by Attila Kerekes, a time series is reconstructed from the hourly snapshots of the cumulative data by calculating the difference between the last snapshot of the day and the last snapshot of the previous day.
If a day has a negative number of new cases this is corrected by applying the negative number of cases to the previous days such that each day has a non-negative notification rate.
Eurostat, The Statistical Office of the European Union, 2019
This report, the results and figures, as well as the data are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License.
Usage of the data requires attribution to the sources as described in the sources section.
The source code is available on GitHub under fvalka/covid-austria-age-heterogenity
For attribution, please cite this work as
Valka (2020, Sept. 21). COVID-19 age-specific reporting rates in Austria. Retrieved from https://fvalka.github.io/covid-austria-age-heterogenity/
BibTeX citation
@misc{valka2020covid-19,
author = {Valka, Fabian},
title = {COVID-19 age-specific reporting rates in Austria},
url = {https://fvalka.github.io/covid-austria-age-heterogenity/},
year = {2020}
}